It's amusingly jarring to hear Andrew Lincoln talking in his native British accent (around the 2:25 or so mark). The video list there also has a sequence from the season finale, but I'd prefer to remain in the dark about that for the most part.

I thought I heard they were doing a prequel or something for Spartacus since the main actor is fighting cancer?

That's my understanding. They planned to do a prequel so that the show wouldn't completely disappear until they could film Season 2. But apparently the main actor got sick again right before filming for Season 2 began, and was forced to drop from the show entirely.

Logged

Tune in to hear me spout nonsense about Fantasy Football every Thursday evening at 6:08.

Some of the questions so far are squirm-inducing, like one asking why there aren't more child zombies getting killed , and another that seems to want the show to be a wall-to-wall zombie massacre show. I'd tell him, trust me, I've seen some terrible Italian zombie movies that are paced like that. It may seem like a lot of soap opera but if you don't care about the living at least a bit, the visage of them getting munched on doesn't have much point.

Some odd news for show planning 13 episodes (AMC apparently confirmed there will be "writing staff changes" for Season 2) that maybe sounds scarier at first glance than in reality (staff writers didn't do that much of the scripts for Season 1). It may be Darabont's looking to save on production costs for a longer season 2, or maybe freelancers can work on scripts sooner, something like that.

I hear The Walking Dead writer/ executive producer/ director Frank Darabont has let go of the writers on the hot freshman AMC series, which has already renewed for a second season. That includes Darabont's No. 2, writing executive producer Charles “Chic” Eglee. Writer turnover on series between seasons is commonplace but wholesale overhauls are unusual. What's more, I hear Darabont is looking to forgo having a writing staff for the second season of Walking Dead altogether and assign scripts to freelancers.

I had AMC for who knows how long. Watched all 5 episodes, and went to go watch tonights, and now it looks like they bumped the channel to a higher tier, on the week of the season finale. SO FUCKING SHADY

yeah, while it is no way near what the books ended the first volume with, i have to hand it to them for writing it in such a way that it could have been a series finale. it reminds me of the last scene in 28 weeks later; haunting, sobering and lasting.

the final act is definitely plausible considering the agency involved. in fact, i would be surprised if something like that wasn't already in place.

now, the little quirks weren't too bad, even though the test subject reveal was easily guessed at early on, it only underlined how little hope he had left.

Blame NBC and the other networks that rejected it. My understanding is that by the time they found a home at AMC they just barely had enough time to pull it together for 6 episodes and have a first season at all. What is it they say, though? Leave them wanting more?

I'm sticking with some spoilers until naednek watches the finale at the AMC web site.

I hand it to them that...

Spoiler for Hiden:

I did think "how the bleep do they get out of this?" And I know full well that the main cast characters probably have long-term deals, but I still thought "OMG they're all gonna die!" And I'd read the character whose sister died was returning, but while watching, I thought, "Well, maybe I read that wrong."

Shane (Jon Bernthal) is turning out to be such an alternately heroic and utterly repellent character, and maybe in the end just extremely sad. I liked the intro in terms of better understanding him and Episode 1. Seems in keeping with the "people aren't quite what they seem at first glance" motif.

When dealing with biological hazards at this level the use of a Hazmat suit and a self-contained oxygen supply is mandatory. The entrance and exit of a Level Four biolab will contain multiple showers, a vacuum room, an ultraviolet light room, and other safety precautions designed to destroy all traces of the biohazard. Multiple airlocks are employed and are electronically secured to prevent both doors opening at the same time. All air and water service going to and coming from a biosafety level 4 (or P4) lab will undergo similar decontamination procedures to eliminate the possibility of an accidental release.

I'm sure some of the specifics are classified. In a real-world example, I'm hard-pressed to believe that the entire place is loaded with scuttling charges, but I imagine that everything tied to the labs and storage very well might be.

...what the doctor said to Rick before he fled. Whatever it was, it looked like it absolutely crushed Rick and could prove to be a major emotional burden.

The scenes with Shane and Rick's wife have been making me extremely uncomfortable. While I understand the dramatic aspects of the situation and their importance to the story, plus realizing the extreme emotional strain the characters are under given the state of the world, it's just hard for me to watch, especially given my like of Rick Grimes' character and appreciation for what he brings to the group. Being married and having very close friends who are close friends with my wife as well, to be in a similar situation as Rick and Shane with my wife, while I'd be grateful for all Shane did to protect my family and overwhelmed with joy after finally finding them alive, Shane has crossed a line with his treatment of Rick's wife in the library, and knowing how I'd handle the situation should I find out, I'm even more concerned about Shane, Rick, and Rick's wife, mainly because they have guns.

It is going to be a long wait for Season 2. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get my wife interested in the series. She makes fun of zombies and trivializes my appreciation as if it's a silly show, despite her love of True Blood, Glee, etc. I had hoped to get her interested as well so that we could watch through Season 1 together and then anticipate Season 2. I don't think she realizes what the show really is, but perhaps she'll eventually give it a try. I just think it would be way more fun for us to watch together rather than just by myself.

Kudos to the writers for continuing to maintain a level of tension in almost every scene, keeping you on edge no matter what the situation.

Logged

Beauty is only skin deep. Which is why I take very good care of my skin.

...what the doctor said to Rick before he fled. Whatever it was, it looked like it absolutely crushed Rick and could prove to be a major emotional burden.

The scenes with Shane and Rick's wife have been making me extremely uncomfortable. While I understand the dramatic aspects of the situation and their importance to the story, plus realizing the extreme emotional strain the characters are under given the state of the world, it's just hard for me to watch, especially given my like of Rick Grimes' character and appreciation for what he brings to the group. Being married and having very close friends who are close friends with my wife as well, to be in a similar situation as Rick and Shane with my wife, while I'd be grateful for all Shane did to protect my family and overwhelmed with joy after finally finding them alive, Shane has crossed a line with his treatment of Rick's wife in the library, and knowing how I'd handle the situation should I find out, I'm even more concerned about Shane, Rick, and Rick's wife, mainly because they have guns.

It is going to be a long wait for Season 2. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get my wife interested in the series. She makes fun of zombies and trivializes my appreciation as if it's a silly show, despite her love of True Blood, Glee, etc. I had hoped to get her interested as well so that we could watch through Season 1 together and then anticipate Season 2. I don't think she realizes what the show really is, but perhaps she'll eventually give it a try. I just think it would be way more fun for us to watch together rather than just by myself.

Kudos to the writers for continuing to maintain a level of tension in almost every scene, keeping you on edge no matter what the situation.

My wife was exactly the same way. That, and she gets easily grossed out. I convinced her to watch the season premiere with me the day after I had watched it, and she's been hooked ever since.

If you've ever endured something for your wife (cheesy movie, restaurant or whatever), you could pull that card.

now that I was able to watch it via amazon, I liked the episode, and can't wait for next season.

I think the only thing that turns me off a little, is the B movie feel to it. Production values seemed like they were in a tight budget, it's got a 80's V feel to it. Just enough to get the story across, but actors are a little campy and production is a little weak and economical... if that makes any sense.

If you've ever endured something for your wife (cheesy movie, restaurant or whatever), you could pull that card.

I tried it with the "I watched a whole season of True Blood with you, creepy vampire sex and all," but she said she didn't ask me to. I hate semantics. Still, she almost gave in the other night just to shut me up, so perhaps I'll get another chance to coax her into watching. I am fairly certain that the first episode will be more than enough to get her hooked. I'm not even into zombies, and I love this series. It has such deep character development, suspense, and tension, that given her television interests (she and I have ranked The Shield at the top of our all-time TV series list) I would be shocked if she actually disliked The Walking Dead.

Logged

Beauty is only skin deep. Which is why I take very good care of my skin.

If you've ever endured something for your wife (cheesy movie, restaurant or whatever), you could pull that card.

I tried it with the "I watched a whole season of True Blood with you, creepy vampire sex and all," but she said she didn't ask me to. I hate semantics. Still, she almost gave in the other night just to shut me up, so perhaps I'll get another chance to coax her into watching. I am fairly certain that the first episode will be more than enough to get her hooked. I'm not even into zombies, and I love this series. It has such deep character development, suspense, and tension, that given her television interests (she and I have ranked The Shield at the top of our all-time TV series list) I would be shocked if she actually disliked The Walking Dead.

And have you tried that argument with her? That's a pretty sound argument.

It's not about the zombies. It's never about the zombies. It's about the people. That's the selling point. There were, what, twenty zombies on screen for less than two minutes last night?

I know this. I've known it from the start. The challenge is convincing her that despite the series being called "The Walking Dead", it's not really about the walking dead. I'm pretty sure she'll come around. Mainly because she'll eventually just want me to shut up, and she'll watch the first episode so I'll drop it, but then she'll be sucked in and will want to watch the rest.

Logged

Beauty is only skin deep. Which is why I take very good care of my skin.

It's not about the zombies. It's never about the zombies. It's about the people. That's the selling point. There were, what, twenty zombies on screen for less than two minutes last night?

I know this. I've known it from the start. The challenge is convincing her that despite the series being called "The Walking Dead", it's not really about the walking dead. I'm pretty sure she'll come around. Mainly because she'll eventually just want me to shut up, and she'll watch the first episode so I'll drop it, but then she'll be sucked in and will want to watch the rest.

The good thing is that you have a solid 10 months to get her to watch it before the new season starts.

Bobehm and I were discussing this morning... from what we can gather he probably whispered in Rick's ear that...

Spoiler for Hiden:

his wife is pregnant. It'd fit with them all taking blood tests, right? By the way, I checked your blood test and your wife came back pregnant. It also fits with his whole line of "This is the humane thing to do".

I really can't believe I have 11 more months to wait for the next season.

Logged

X360 - Nonnahob

A few nights ago I played a while with Hardon and we had a good time. - PhillyPeteRock

You could just tie her to the couch and force her to watch it. Tell her that's how a caveman would do it.

Actually, the card I've been saving was going grocery shopping with her on Saturday for like four hours. She usually does it solo as she hits four or five grocery stores for their specific sales and I typically run out of patience after the first, but I went along for the entire trip. If that doesn't earn me a program viewing then I don't know what will.

Logged

Beauty is only skin deep. Which is why I take very good care of my skin.

Bobehm and I were discussing this morning... from what we can gather he probably whispered in Rick's ear that...

Spoiler for Hiden:

his wife is pregnant. It'd fit with them all taking blood tests, right? By the way, I checked your blood test and your wife came back pregnant. It also fits with his whole line of "This is the humane thing to do".

I really can't believe I have 11 more months to wait for the next season.

That actually crossed my mind this morning. And to make matters worse...

Spoiler for Hiden:

...what if the baby is Shane's?

Logged

Beauty is only skin deep. Which is why I take very good care of my skin.

That all that gore made the final cuts is astonishing, really. I think in one sense I admire AMC for the courage of their convictions and the fact that they’re not pulling any punches in regards to the brutality of it. If we didn’t have that we wouldn’t have the extremes of the emotional content that the characters go through.

Once you establish the rule of the world and the place they inhabit -- and they are so brutal and so extreme -- then you can afford to push the ante a little bit with the acting as well. They go hand in hand."..."People's reactions have been extraordinary. It feels like a big old Trojan horse. You go in under the guise of a big old zombie and then we get into people’s front rooms and we start making people feel things for these characters.

Q: Who do you think in the cast would have the best chance of surviving a real zombie apocalypse?

A: Actor wise? I think I would. I really do. I'm trying to come up with someone else but I think I would totally do it the best. [Laughs] I mean look, I think I could bash a zombie's head in better than anyone else [former pro baseball player]. I could live in the woods pretty well. I've done that before. We're actors -- we'd all pretty much suck, but I think I would suck the least.

Bobehm and I were discussing this morning... from what we can gather he probably whispered in Rick's ear that...

Spoiler for Hiden:

his wife is pregnant. It'd fit with them all taking blood tests, right? By the way, I checked your blood test and your wife came back pregnant. It also fits with his whole line of "This is the humane thing to do".

I really can't believe I have 11 more months to wait for the next season.

Oh man that never occurred to me but it sounds right. And of course would create a ton more drama between the leads.

The finale was awesome, what a great show. Can't wait to watch the whole thing again in HD/Blu-Ray.

Bobehm and I were discussing this morning... from what we can gather he probably whispered in Rick's ear that...

Spoiler for Hiden:

his wife is pregnant. It'd fit with them all taking blood tests, right? By the way, I checked your blood test and your wife came back pregnant. It also fits with his whole line of "This is the humane thing to do".

I really can't believe I have 11 more months to wait for the next season.

That actually crossed my mind this morning. And to make matters worse...

Spoiler for Hiden:

...what if the baby is Shane's?

best not to read the books then.

in fact, i would avoid them for now as while they are good, they also veered off quite a bit at the end of season 1 and if they go back to the script as it were, it will be much better tv for those of you who haven't read it. wait until the show is done and then go back to see what you missed/what was changed.

The anticipation for the season finale garnered six million viewers, according to the network, and it received the highest ratings of any basic cable show, ever, in the all-important 18-49 demographic.

To put those numbers into perspective, October's season finale of "Mad Men" had an audience of 2.44 million, according to TVbytheNumbers.com.

Mind you, saying "basic cable" always puts ratings fuss into perspective. But you do have to bring some sort of viewership, or else like AMC's own Rubicon or FX's Terriers, the bean counters still get involved and don't give you a second go around.

I'm still interested in that 1-48 Walking Dead compendium. I'm not real clear on if season 1 encompasses that whole run or not. I guess if does, I might be inclined to just pick up one of the earlier single season comic compilations.===============Since it's so long until next season, I wonder if they'd consider doing some short "webisodes" (as The Office, and some other shows do) to keep the buzz going, say, next Spring or Summer.